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Construction

Health and safety

In this country, what are the main rules relating to health and safety on construction sites? Do these rules in any way relate to the use of the development after construction is completed?

Germany

Germany

Apart from the general duty to maintain safety the Ordinance on health and safety on construction sites (Baustellenverordnung – BaustellV) sets out the main requirements with regard to health and safety on construction sites:

  • The ordinance on health and safety on construction sites provides that the general principles of labour protection law must be complied with when planning a development.
  • In addition, the competent authority must be notified about the details of the construction site (ie the name of the principal, the construction project, responsible persons, the commencement and duration of works, numbers of employees; the number of employers). This applies where more than 20 workers are employed at the same time on a site and where the duration of the works exceeds 30 days or where the development is estimated to involve more than 500 man-days.
  • Furthermore, a health and safety plan must be developed where a construction site involves employees of more than one employee and must be notified to the authorities or where employees of more than one employer carry out certain specific hazardous works.
  • Such measures and general coordination on the construction site where employees of more than one employer are involved must be provided by the principal, who can transfer these obligations to a third party (ie the contractor). The relevant employers are responsible for the necessary measures with regard to labour protection (eg maintenance of equipment¸ storage of dangerous substances).

These requirements refer only to the construction site during the construction phase and not to the use of the development after completion.